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ZERO WASTE FOR SCOTLAND

HSE GUIDANCE ON COLLECTION AND PROCESSING

EUROPEAN WASTE GENERATION AND PACKAGING INDICATORS

BETTER WASTE REGULATION IN SCOTLAND

'GREEN' INCINERATOR COULD HEAT SCHOOLS

PUBLIC EXHIBITION 19 & 20TH FEBRUARY AT THE WATERSIDE INN

£50M POWER PLANT COULD BURN HALF AREA'S RUBBISH

£50M ENERGY PLANT PLAN FOR SALMOND'S POLITICAL BACKYARD

£50M PLAN TO TURN RUBBISH INTO POWER FOR NORTH-EAST HOMES

£50M PLAN TO TURN RUBBISH INTO POWER

MEPs VOTE TO CLASS INCINERATION AS "RECOVERY"

ENERGY FROM WASTE – THE BURNING ISSUE

Zero Waste for Scotland

The Environment Secretary for Scotland has announced ambitious new plans for waste management in Scotland. New targets of 60 percent recycling by 2020 and 70 percent by 2025 have been proposed, no more than 25 percent of waste is to be used to generate energy, while municipal waste being sent to landfill is to be reduced to 5 percent by 2025.
See www.scotland.gov.uk/News/Releases/2008/01/24145725